Obama is a Racist for Promoting Obamacare

Remember back a year or two ago? All we heard were complaints by the left that racism was driving the Republican effort for new "more restrictive" voter ID laws. We were bombarded with how the poor and minority communities would be effectively locked out of the 2012 elections.

In April 2012, a guy wrote a piece on the website "Sojourners." Their motto: "Faith in Action for Social Justice." That's not scary!

He explained that,

"People concerned about the new voter laws contend that the ID requirements erect an unnecessary barrier for some voters, which raises an obvious question: why is it so difficult for some people to get a photo ID? After all, you just pop down to the motor vehicle bureau, show your birth certificate or passport and a few utility bills from your house to prove your stable address, and voilà! But for many people, it's not quite so easy, starting with the birth certificate, which many poor people and recent immigrants may not have at their fingertips. And, of course, people without photo IDs don't have drivers licenses, and likely don't have a car, so getting to government offices-especially in rural areas without public transportation-can be a complicated, time-consuming process…"

"At the time, my roommate worked at a local bank branch, and that evening when we got into a conversation, he mentioned to me that the bank required two forms of identification to open an account. Of course, who wouldn't? But then he told me this crazy thing: customers would show up with only one ID or none at all-and it wasn't like they had left them at home. Really? I said, blown away by the thought of it. Yeah, really, he answered. And here was the kicker: every single one of them was black and poor."

Then there's this from the website "Universal Free Press" from December 1, 2013, just a few days ago regarding proposed new voter ID laws: "Ohio representative Marcia Fudge (Democrat) wrote a letter to US Attorney General Eric Holder last week asking him to look over two proposed voting measures she claims are intended to 'suppress the voting rights of African-Americans and other minorities.' 'I am concerned about restrictive legislation concerning voter identification… and seek your assistance'."

Obviously there are many hundreds if not thousands of complaints all across the Internet. The theme is always the same: if you are for the requirement of ID to vote, you are a racist.

So that got me to thinking. I wonder what is required of poor minorities to sign up for Obamacare, for surely, I thought, they must have taken into account all the minorities without identification.

Evidently, if you are a poor minority, Medicaid (free healthcare) is for you. You will first have to access the Obamacare online marketplace.

What, you are a poor minority without a computer? Well bub, you're out of luck.

But let's say you could get online and let's say the site was actually functioning (stop laughing, you racist). Once you're in, you must fill out a "simple three page application" to determine if you are indeed poor enough to access Medicaid. Great news, you are poor enough! So now you must go to your local Social Security, social services or health department office.

Providing you can make it there, you may be wondering if there's anything you may need to bring with you?

Here's a list:

Birth certificate or passport

A power or light bill showing your address

Something that shows your Social Security number

A recent paycheck or tax return

Let's see; did I forget anything? Oh, that's right… A PHOTO ID!

Now I could rant and rave about what blankety-blanking hypocrites all these leftists are, but I think the point has been made.

Anyone who is in favor of or promotes Obamacare is a racist! Therefore, Obama is a racist.

That was easy.

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About the AuthorThe Common Constitutionalist

Brent, aka The Common Constitutionalist, is a Constitutional Conservative, and advocates for first principles, founders original intent and enemy of progressives. As well as publisher of the Common Constitutional blog, he also is a contributing writer for Political Outcast, Godfather Politics, Minute Men News (Liberty Alliance) and Free Republic